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A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (Virago classic non-fiction)
Published in Paperback by Little, Brown Book Group (1996-04-01)
Author: Isabella Bird
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very good review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
This book arrived in top condition and in time. In a college book store this book cost a lot more, so I am very pleased to be able to buy it from this seller.

descriptive
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-03
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the descriptive way the author wrote. I have been through Colorado and have seen the beauty she described. Also enjoyed the story because there wasn't a lot of violence and if there was any sex, it was only in our imagination which is the greatest kind. I was amazed at how the lady rode for miles in rugged wilderness without seeming to get lost. The fact that she could subsist on meager food was also interesting.

Don't overlook this
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-08
For many years I saw this book in National Park bookstores and passed it by thinking it would be an example of the overwritten, rather tedious journals of other Victorian travelers. When I finally found it at a used bookstore and rather reluctantly bought it, I was surprised to find out how exciting and relevant her story was.

Because I live in Colorado, I recoginize and travel through many of the places she describes. Just this weekend as we traveled along Highway 67, my husband and I remarked on the likelihood, that this was the same route she'd taken out of Colorado Springs.

Her accounts lend life to the grey, weatherbeaten cabins, abandoned roads and rusting rails that we see. Even though many parts of Europe and the US were relatively modern at the time of her adventures, it is surprising to read just how primitive and precarious was the life of many Colorado settlers.

Even if you aren't from Colorado, read this book to become aquainted with a Victorian woman who found a way to live life fully. Read it to learn about life in the west. Read it just because it's a good read.

Free Bird
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-24
Did you ever read any of the BEANY MALONE novels by Lenora Mattingly Weber? In them I first read about Isabella Bird and her remarkable life in the American West. Beany's older brother, Johnny Malone, is a teenager when the series begins, a young Denver boy with a remarkable passion for unearthing the memoirs and daguerrotypes of Colorado pioneers and taking notes on the old-timers who settled the state. Their colorful lives make his ordinary life seem rather pastel, so he often sinks into a nostalgia of the past, while his family members tease him about the dreamy look in his eyes. He helps a veteran journalist, Emerson Worth, complete his magnum opus, OUR CITY HAS DEEP ROOTS. And among the pioneers Johnny obsessed about was none other than Isabella Bird, so when I found this book on a recent trip to Boulder, I added it to my rucksack.

If you are reading on horseback, as Isabella Bird did, this is perhaps the ideal book to carry with you. She was a woman used to the English-style horse with its Ascot breeding and high carriage. What she found in Colorado were, naturally, the horses of the West, more perfectly adapted to the mile-high atmospheres, but slung somewhat lower than anything she's been used to and slightly swaybacked. Bird adapted quickly, and the fun of her autobiography is to see her taking in her stride a series of calamities and hardships that would have Job complaining bitterly! No matter if it's an insect infestation or tumbling right through a sheet of ice into zero degree river chills, for Isabella Bird it's all part of a day's fun. Travel writing in the 19th century was, of course, the leading genre of prose. From no other source were English-speaking readers able to find out more about other people's lives, and the curiosity was immense.

You'll like Isabella, and her crazy love affair with Colorado. She remains very much a lady, but will challenge your preconceived notions of what a lady is and isn't. Most of all you will thrill to follow the course of her journeys up and down the mountains through which, now, there are some better trails but still the same amazing sunrises which she describes with the thrill of one for whom every day's an adventure.

Well-written account of an incredible Rocky Mountain experience!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-03
I bought this book while visiting Estes Park, CO...hungry for books about life in the West that may not be so readily available here in NJ. I found it to be one of the most enjoyable books I have ever read! Isabella's descriptions of the Rocky Mountains and the climate through which she travelled are vivid and gripping. But more than that, she gives a detailed and honest account of what life was like for settlers on the frontier. How she managed to ride thru the mountains where the only "trails" were tracks of wagons or animals, when often those were covered with the seemingly constant snow, boggles the mind. Her love for Colorado sings out in every word she writes. I too was deeply touched by its beauty, and hope to return again, this time with an enriched appreciation due to this wonderful recounting of Isabella Bird's journey.

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Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines
Published in Hardcover by Little, Brown and Company (1997-03-12)
Author: Suzanne Gordon
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Great Book
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Review Date: 2006-08-21
As a nursing student I loved this book. It gave a great perspective on some areas of nursing that nursing students may not be exposed to during clinicals. Toward the end of the book it did get into nursing/hospital politics and policy, which slowed things down. I wish that the author had ended with something better and more inspiring.

Powerful
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Review Date: 2005-08-03
It's often said that in today's society we have no heroes. If you read this book, you will soon learn otherwise.

Great Nursing Book- could do w/o political commentary
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-05
I really liked the aspects of this books that dealt with the three nurses performing their jobs in their perspective fields. That was great- but all the talk about nursing jobs getting cut really gets boring after a while. So much so I've been dreading reading the last chapter. Great book, just has some boring parts.

Summarizes nursing's role in the current health care arena.
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-08
A must read for all those working IN or WITH the profession of nursing. Gordon discusses how the changes in our health care system have affected both the nurses role and quality patient care issues. The essential need for collaboration of all health care personnel is woven throughout the content. I required this book for a senior nursing course I just taught at Wayne State University in Detroit and the students were most impressed with the book and its approach to nursing, medicine and health care. A must read for nurses, physicians, hospital administration, potential students and the general public. Afterall, we are all potential patients and we should be aware of what is happening to the largest population of health care providers, the nurses!

Essential reading for all health care consumers .
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1997-10-03
The most under rated people in our society are nurses,this is an introduction to the ever present caregivers in healthcare today.The most varied role and most significant in all aspects of health care is the nurse.This was a wonderful read for all of those who may ever be the receiver of any aspect of their care from nurses in our country, basically everyone,a must have.For those considering the profession as a career,and the family members who would like an overview of "all in a days work", this will invoke serious thought.Yes, I am a nurse and for me to recommend a book written on nursing....kudos to all involved in the creation.

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Looseleaf Streetwise San Francisco
Published in Map by Streetwise Maps (1997)
Author: Michael Brown
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excellent map!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-02
Handy map, with excellent info on bus routes and all manners of public transit!!!! Can't do without this map if you're on your own and want to use public transit!

A real necessity for San Francisco
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-03
The streets go every witchway and having this map that we could pull easily out of our pack was a lifesaver. If you don't have a car, the BART and MUNI maps were also handy. People on the street saw us using it and always chimed in with extra advice.

BEST MAPS . . . period.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
These "streetwise" laminated maps are the best there is to get you around any city. Walking OR driving. We wore this one out on our recent trip to San Francisco.

Streetwise San Francisco
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-10
Although not as compact, we like this better than the Pocket Pilot. This map has more detail, it just doesn't fit very well in a pocket. Because of its size, it is more readable.
Golden Gate Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Walk, Bike in San Francisco & MarinZagat San Francisco Bay Area Restaurants 2009 (Zagatsurvey: San Francisco/ Bay Area Restaurants)Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to And Living in the San Francisco Bay Area: Including San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley, And Palo Alto (Newcomer's Handboks)

worked great for my vacation
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-22
I stayed at The Red Vic in Haight-Ashbury, a little off the beaten path. This map and my weeklong muni pass paid for themselves a gabillion times. The map worked great; I was never lost. The way they depict the touristy section of Lombard Street makes me giggle.

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The Other Side of Time: A Combat Surgeon in World War II
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (T) (1990-03)
Author: Brendan Phibbs
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The Other Side of Time
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Review Date: 2005-09-02
One of the best books ever written about World War II. I had the 1st Edition of Brendan Phipps' book and "lent" it to my Grandson who has a great interest in the war. When I finished reading "Seven Days in January", a recent acquisition, I wanted to follow up and read "The Other Side of Time" again for the umpteenth time. Rather than ask for my copy back from him I gambled and found a copy on line which is in excellent (like new) condition and also a first edition.

"The Other Side of Time" really presents the gritty side of war and does so with emotion rarely exhibited. The rememberances are those of the author from notes kept by him. The story is told so well that it leaves a lasting impression.

A Little Known Classic
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-11
Forget "Saving Private Ryan"--this is the real deal, the front lines story written by a combat surgeon without any of romantic claptrap. A bracing, funny, terrifying read--a classic of the genre. Granted, there are moments when the writing is a tad florid, but the reader quickly forgives these tangents--the core of the book holds your attention like few other books. If everyone read this book, there'd be far fewer wars.

This book is back in print under a different title
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-22
This book is no longer out of print. It has just been republished in paperback under the title OUR WAR FOR THE WORLD.

Read the Preface.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-10
"The Other Side Of Time" by Brendan Phibbs; sub-titled: "A Combat Surgeon In World War II. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1987.

The writing in this book is superb. The insight equals the writing. Dr. Brendan Phipps was training as a surgeon when the Second World War interfered with his life. Some forty years later, after the death of his wife and after his children "scattered", he sat down with a box, full of notebooks ("...one stained with long-oxidized blood) , reports, a German soldier's paybook and a "...few pages of military jargon", to write his memoirs. He did a great job.

His book covers the end of the war in Europe, when American forces were advancing into Germany and it was becoming clear that the war was over. His comments hit the highpoints of many other books: "...they (the Germans) have dumber generals than we have". (Page 91). "An elderly Irishman ... (stated) ... that Germans learned slower than pigs at their Latin." (Page 90). American Sherman tanks burn: "Bitter commentary on American engineering. American slavish addition to high-octane gasoline; diesel-fueled , heavily armored German tanks keep right on coming." (Page 152). But, throughout it all, he is able to put a human face on the horror and terror that they experienced. Because of his ability in French and German, Dr. Phibbs also brings some of the other side into his book, as when he describes how the collaborators were dealt with in the so-called Colmar Pocket in France.

This book is, perhaps, one of the best-written memoirs of World War II. His last sentence in the Preface:
"Please, young people, listen to us before we leave."

Shows you the heroism of the Greatest Generation
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-06
The Other Side of Time, is, along with Paul Fussell's Wartime, one of the best books ever written about World War II. Brendan Phibbs was a combat surgeon drafted into the Army in 1942 who saw service in Europe later in the war. The book is written from the diaries he kept at the time and re-read years later. Some of the passages in this book are incredibly beautiful, the first
story, about the burial of an ordinary soldier named Wally is
fantastic. The book pulls no punches, Phibbs talks about the anti-semitism of his fellow doctors, the incompetence of many US military officers, the evil of the Germans and the stupidity of our Department of State in repatriating Russian POWs and displaced persons back to Stalinist Russia after the war. These stories make it hard to read, you want to weep when you read about the indifference of American medical authorities to the suffering of death camp inmates and gnash your teeth at the incompetence of our officers who sent inferior American tanks into head to head battles with the superior German panzers, only to see them destroyed. But despite these stories the heroism of the soldiers that Phibbs served with shines through. I really wish that they would reprint this book, or that HBO would do a series based on it as they did on Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers.

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Playing by the Rules: A Novel
Published in Paperback by One World/Ballantine (2006-06-27)
Author: Elaine Meryl Brown
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Sistahs On The Reading Edge Bookclub- Book Reviewer
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Review Date: 2006-09-27
The Story was made up of loving/eccentric residents of a small town built on rules that everyone lived by and followed. A couple of outsiders wander into town and win the hearts of the Lemonites who welcome them into their home and lives. Everyone is looking for something in this book from love, babies, mothers to winning a contest in the annual County Fair. In the end love is what brings them together and is the potion for solving all of their problems.

A great read anytime!
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Review Date: 2006-08-07
A thoroughly enjoyable book with a cast of characters that entertain and delight. Ms. Brown has dreamed up a place that few of us will ever know but it's a lot of fun to visit. Can't wait for my next trip to Lemon City!!!

Rule this Perfect
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Review Date: 2006-08-07
Readers can thank Brown for this sequel to her engaging "Lemon City." The author's unique voice manages to give us both a witty and mysterious take of the latest goings-on in Lemon City; with "Rules" we're swept into the latest intrigue that interlopers bring. The Dunlaps make us see their view -- often ludicrous-- but always written written with a humane view. For a page turner that makes you laugh and want to visit those Dunlaps again -- don't miss this one.

page turning story
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Review Date: 2006-08-06
A perfect read for a warm summer night. The story will have you reading just one more page and then another before drifting off to sleep with all the compelling and quirky characters of Lemon City drifting through your dreams.

An Entertaining Ride!!!
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Review Date: 2006-08-05
Playing By The Rules is a page-turner! The novel is so well written, I couldn't put it down.
It was great taking another jouney through Lemon City.

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Prince of Foxes
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown (1947-06)
Author: Samuel Shellabarger
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forgotten treasure
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Review Date: 2008-06-24
I became interested in this book after watching the 1950s movie with Tyrone Power. The movie was so-so, but the story got my attention. It is a fantastic tale of the times, pageantry, personalities, and politics of medieval Italy when Europe was in the process of nation forming. The vocabulary and flow of the story are elegant without being the least overdone or tedious. You are transported to a different time, yet find that you may already know some of these people.

Prince of Foxes
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-09
Exceptional novel written by a master of the historical-epic genre. The book follows the life and loves of Andrea Orsini, an erstwhile impoverished Italian nobleman, as he strives to find his destiny in the byzantine politics of Renaissance Italy. The Prince of Foxes was one of several Rafael Sabatini novels made into major motion pictures -- all starring Tyrone Power.

A five star adventure epic!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-20
A master of deception and disguise, Andea Orsini plays his hand well, rising from the place of a simple peasant blacksmith, first to General and then to Lord! He thwarts the venemous Ceasar Borgia on every turn, befriends a man with the look of Judas, and serves as the protector of a true lady - all the while fighting his own physical and spiritual battles and growing in character along the way.

A clever and decidedly well written story of both heroic deeds and great deceptions, true love and the pride of men. You won't be wasting your time on this book, it's five-star material.

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-21
I heartily agree with other readers who have given Prince of Foxes 5 stars. This novel is fast-paced, informative, believeable, beautifully written and a fantastic blend of history and fiction. Mr. Shellabarger manages to educate the reader about the warring Italian city states of the period while holding their attention with a wholly credible depiction of people and places of the time. The characters in these pages are not the stick figure cartoons of so many bodice-rippers, but display actual psychological development and manage to engage the reader into caring about them - a rare occurrence in much of what passes these days as historical fiction. Once I got past about the first two chapters, I couldn't put this one down. There are no contrived coincidences to spoil the plot development, none of the artificial saving of the day that too often destroys believability. This has to rate as one of the most enjoyable reads I have had in a long time, not to mention, has captured my attention to the extent that I now want to learn more about the Borgias and the times they lived in. Highly recommended. (As an aside, I was disappointed to find that the Tyrone Power/ Orson Welles Hollywood film based on the book is not available on any of the DVD sites I checked. Maybe just as welll, as my own mental images of the characters remain unspoiled.)

A Rivetting Classic fro the 40s...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-16
Set in Renaissance Italy, this classic of American popular fiction is the story of Andrea Orsini, a peasant boy who rises to perform delicate political, military, and romantic missions for Cesare Borgia. Schellabarger tells a sly, cunning story filled with double dealing, plots, seductions, political overthrow, murder, and a cold blooded assassin that still follows a code of honor... what's not to like?

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QUANTUM GOLF
Published in Hardcover by Little, Brown and Company (1991-08-21)
Author: K ENHAGER
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Quantum Golf
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-05
I have found most "self improvement" golf books to be difficult to grasp without great photographic portrayal of the techniques being taught. Video would make them all that much better. This book, however, deals with easy to grasp concepts and exercises that are practical and efficient. What a great thought process the super fluid concept is! This is just the book needed for those who need to take a break from the physical grind of improving their golf game and get into the mental end of the spectrum.

Amazing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-29
A PGA master professional told me that my greatest problem was rhythm and tempo. He introduced me to a few aspects of "quantum golf" and I suddenly hit my 3-iron longer than I previously hit my driver.

Back in Europe I still focused on my rhythm and tempo but after several months the length of my shots decreased and I went back to classical golf.

Only after reading the book "quantum golf" I saw that I was missing one essential part of quantum golf - the Q-position. I went back to quantum golf and my results are amazing: my length and precision off the tee improved a lot.

Quantum Golf
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-27
A fascinating novella, where a Mr. Smith learns about himself as he explores golf with a mystical teacher in the middle of Iowa. Great reading for tennis players or golfers who want to learn a "superfluid" swing, but also for the golf/tennis metaphors that apply to life. Delightful

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi plays golf
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-02
I'd heard of transcendental meditation since the mid-70's and always found it fascinating. I never paid the exorbitant fee they wanted to learn it, but understood enough of the fundamentals that I could apply it to some things in my life.

This was the first book about golf that actually used those principles. I had been in the Navy for quite a while and had the opportunity to play golf at many fine courses around the world.

I bought this book one early summer while my handicap was hovering around 17 and went on leave. I read the book, practiced the way the teacher asked in the book, and went back to my duties after my thirty day leave. Within a month, I had my handicap down to 12 (quite an accomplishment for a self-taught duffer like myself.

I highly recommend this book to anyone that aspires to achieve "Zen" in their golf game.

Excellent Book To Learn Rhythm
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-27
I'm a pretty good golfer, and I knew that my game was plateauing. I was stuck at about 79-83, and I knew that spending time beating balls at the driving range was getting me no where. I bought this book based on the reviews I saw here, and I have to admit I am SHOCKED. The book is that good. It's a story, that reveals the secrets of golf within it, primarily teaching you better rhythm, and how to "dance with the club", I feel the difference already, and I have owned the book for only 3 days. Its a great read, and very helpful, I would recommend to all level of players.

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Raising Holy Hell
Published in Paperback by Penguin (Non-Classics) (1997-01-01)
Author: Bruce Olds
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Historical fiction at its unconventional best
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Review Date: 2006-06-20
Taking on such a controversial subject as John Brown and portraying his tumultuous life, times, deeds and death in any form let alone in an engaging and objective manner would seem an impossible task, but Olds succeeds brlliantly in this novel. I won't bog down this review with the story line - it's been told and reviewed many times. I will make a note on the "format" of the book - it's somewhat unique to say the least. There are multiple first person narratives, quotes from historical figures and short vignettes, as well as an imaginary court scene with Mr. Brown. Don't be dismayed. This doesn't detract from the book. To the contrary, when one finishes this novel it all makes perfect sense. If you have an interest in John Brown, his place in history, abolition, the Civil War or just want to read a fine novel you won't be disappointed with this book.

Cloudtopper
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Review Date: 2001-05-27
Russell Banks's "Cloudsplitter" may have garnered higher sales, but Bruce Olds's Pulitzer Prize nominated debut novel, while unjustly neglected by readers, received more positive reviews, and deservedly so. Where Banks's wholly conventional treatment of the life of John Brown remains turgidly earthbound, Olds's more innovative take soars with incandescent energy. Where Banks's book plods, Olds's pulses with brute lyricism. Where Banks drones excessively, Olds incants extravagantly. At last, "Cloudsplitter" implodes of its own portentousness and gravity; "Raising Holy Hell" explodes with the raw power of its poetry. It is the difference between being sucked down a black hole, and riding the wave of a supernova. Which reading experience would you rather have?

get this book and read it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-13
....

you will never forget this book after reading it. this book should never go out of print. because of the subject. and because of the style of writing. it is quite simply,

fantastic.

A very important book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-14
In Raising Holy Hell, his novel about John Brown, Bruce Olds makes the reader ask: How should a person act if directly faced with the inhuman system of slavery that brutalised and killed millions? And, more uncomfortably, could extreme individual violence as exemplified by John Brown's actions be justified in seeking to hasten the end of slavery years before the advent of the American civil war? While vividly imagining through diary entries and historical documents the personality of John Brown and his impact on those who knew him, as a reader who just happened to stumble on this remarkable book I am most grateful to Mr. Olds for bringing into focus and making real the myriad repercussions that slavery had on our society and the individuals it affected. He does justice to real people whom he lets speak to us through his novel (apart, perhaps, from his portrait of Abraham Lincoln), including, among others, Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass. Perhaps most shocking are the inclusion of statements by judges and various "founding fathers" of the USA in support of slavery. Highly recommended for anyone interested in these human questions or this historical period. A remarkable book that also causes the reader to reevaluate their own response to present-day issues which are even now costing the lives of thousands.

Nothing less than terrific
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-28
An astonishing retelling of the life of John Brown. I selected this book for my book group after having listened to Banks' "Cloudsplitter" on BOT. I had read a few reviews of that book post hoc only to find that many critics cited this text as superior. I would say that the experience of listening, rather than reading, to Banks' book likely boosts my appraisal as I thought it was brilliant in its expanse, detail and imagination. As for Olds' work, it reads as though one is living through the time in a dream-like state. The wickedness and cruelty that is frequently attributed to "historical context" is brought to bear so that it is difficult to fathom how we look back at our American history as somehow noble and founded on justice. As for the man, John Brown, it was a serendipitous reading choice given the current state of world affairs. When resistance is linked to terrorism, the results are necessarily unpredicatable and frightening, regardless of the outcome.

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The Seduction Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2001-06-01)
Author: Diane Brown
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Getting Hot in the Kitchen
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Review Date: 2007-03-19
Diane's book is great fun and practical, too. The recipes are short and to the point. I haven't screwed up one yet. In addition, the information on the aphrodisiacs takes just the right tone to spark some playful romance.

The joy of cooking for 2,
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-04
This book is perfect for a romantic dinner for two. It is sexy, fun and entertaining.

Just an erotic chef
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-22
This book tells you step by step how to prepare Recipes and them are pretty easy to make.
Erotic entrees include Scallops with Asparagus and Ginger Beurre Blance and Sausages in Red Wine. And if you make it to dessert, try replacing low-carb with "low-garb" by enjoying the sweet sensation of Strawberries. yummy..
Other book very yummy it's Sex and the perfect lover by MabeL Iam( hardcover)

The Seduction Cookbook: Culinary Creations For Lovers
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-04
The ritual of cooking and dining have not been explored enough in our American culture in terms of romance. This book is about preparing sensual dishes (tastes and presentations) with the right atmosphere (candles, soft music, flowers, beautiful settings). All the recipes are simple and are clearly displayed on only one page thus freeing the cook to spend less time in the kitchen and more time at the table with a loved one.

Lacking photos
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-08
A good book, but I find that I refer to other "aphrodisiac" cookbooks more because they have photos. (After all, so much of our sensuality is from the pleasures of the eyes!)

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Signing Time! Board Book Vol. 1: My First Signs (Two Little Hands) (Signing Time! (Two Little Hands)) (Signing Time! (Two Little Hands))
Published in Board book by Two Little Hands Productions (2005-11-01)
Authors: Rachel de Azevedo Coleman and Emilie de Azevedo Brown
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Great for Toddlers
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
My daughter has loved this book since before she was a year old. She learned some of her first signs from the book and loves to see the pictures of the children signing. She picks this book out often when she wants to read.

Never thought the books would be useful - Very Wrong!
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Review Date: 2008-07-10
We have all the DVD's as it was a suggestion of a friend. They have been great! We got the book as a gift and I thought it wouldn't be very useful and put it on my daughter's bookshelf. Wouldn't you know she reads it every night? She loves turning the pages and showing that she knows the signs. I think it's also a great introduction to the written word.

Kids loved the book.
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Review Date: 2008-03-08
I got this book and the video that goes with it in hopes of using some of the signs with my pre-verbal grandson. He's not using any of the signs yet, but he and his 3-year-old sister love both the book and the video. In fact I bought it for them to watch when they stay with me, but they wanted to take it home with them.

Great signing book
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Review Date: 2008-01-13
The pictures and descriptions make it easy to reproduce the signs for the parent and child.

Great Book!!
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Review Date: 2007-12-31
Love the book it is an easy way for children to learn sign!! Thanks for the wonderful products!!


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